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Parramatta Leagues Club board sacked, administrator appointed

emjaycee

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The amount was actually $326,870 and was for Max and the other 2 merkins to come on board and administer the PLC and the PNRL and was to the period 31 December 2016. Our financial year ended Dec 31st.

For 2017 and possibly 2018, the forecast will be less.
Ferriers received $84k for Q1 to 31/03/17 however there was significant effort from Max and Co in putting the PNRL Board in place, hiring a CEO, etc. Now the Board is in place this cost goes away. Both Max and the other Ferrier dude on the PNRL Board do not get paid for doing so.

Max is the only one from Ferriers who will be charging the club for his time and that will be less than previously used now he is only running PLC Board. Max made a comment that he has been working at Pmtta approx. 4 days a week and that is now coming down significantly. He made an appointment to see a member who wanted to meet with him in Ferriers CBD office so he obviously won't be in Eels Place as much.
 

emjaycee

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Is there a Leagues Club board yet?
Not yet.

Max is preparing some proposed changes to the PLC Constitution to improve the process and criteria for selection/election to the PLC board, as well as look at triennial elections, electronic voting, etc among other changes.

He announced last night a plan to hold a members discussion forum in mid June before finalising changes and putting it to the membership for a vote.

Will need 75% of votes (i.e members present and voting) to pass.
 

Gronk

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Not yet.

Max is preparing some proposed changes to the PLC Constitution to improve the process and criteria for selection/election to the PLC board, as well as look at triennial elections, electronic voting, etc among other changes.

He announced last night a plan to hold a members discussion forum in mid June before finalising changes and putting it to the membership for a vote.

Will need 75% of votes (i.e members present and voting) to pass.

Argh. I wonder if the usual suspects will arise from the abyss to stir the pot ?

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Gronk

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I was in the car listening to 2SM. A bloke rang up complaining that our Board has no footy experience and its full of suits.

Then he ranted about how Mad Max was still on the payroll.
 

Gronk

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Ray Hadley emerges victorious in 20-month court battle with Eels

Ray Hadley in his studio in Pyrmont. Picture: Renee Nowytarger
Broadcaster Ray Hadley has emerged victorious in a protracted 20-month court battle with two disgraced former Parramatta Eels officials — former chairman Steve Sharp and ex-deputy chairman Tom Issa — after the 2GB host attacked them on air for “lies” and “mismanagement of the club”.

The defamation case, initiated after comments Hadley made on his top-rating 2GB morning show, has been abandoned by Mr Sharp and Mr Issa in the NSW Supreme Court.

Judge Lucy McCallum ordered Mr Sharp pay Hadley’s employer, Harbour Radio, $60,000 in costs. However, Mr Issa’s final costs are yet to be determined, with a hearing set down for later this year.

Harbour Radio’s legal team has made an application to Justice McCallum for “indemnity costs” from Mr Issa, which could amount to a six-figure sum if successful.

After the case was abandoned, Justice McCallum noted that it was “a day of capitulation”.

Mr Sharp and Mr Issa were among a board of seven Parramatta directors sacked by the NSW government last year. Both were last month issued with “show cause” notices by the NSW clubs regulator, the independent Liquor and Gaming Authority, proposing they be disqualified from the state’s club industry for an unspecified period.

Among some of Hadley’s remarks during the course of a number of 2GB broadcasts made about the Eels’ two most senior officials at the time were:

● The Parramatta board, led by Mr Sharp and Mr Issa, was “dysfunctional and basically hopeless”;

● Comments that “the lies and mismanagement of the club” under the pair’s watch meant the NRL should administer the club;

● A claim that it was “laughable” that the “absolute nincompoops” didn’t know about “abuse of the salary cap” at the club;

● Mr Issa was “leading poor stumbling, bumbling Steven Sharp through the nose”;

● Mr Sharp couldn’t direct “a choko vine over an outhouse”.

Before they were sacked by the NSW government, Mr Sharp and Mr Issa launched the club-funded action seeking aggravated damages from Hadley over the comments, claiming they had been grievously defamed.

Mr Sharp’s lawyers had argued that some of Hadley’s comments implied he had been “so incompetent and derelict in his duties that he should be removed from the board”.

Mr Issa’s team claimed, among other contentions, that Mr Hadley’s remarks implied he was “such a contemptible person he is not worth knowing”.

Hadley’s legal team pleaded truth to the majority of the claims made by Mr Sharp and Mr Issa, saying that the majority of the imputations were “true”, and others were “fair comment”.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...s/news-story/5a8b0afe885b58cc67c3549a57a87b3a
 

hineyrulz

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Gee Sharp was happy to use club funds whenever he saw fit, I hate Hardley as much as the next person but since when do you try and sue someone for telling the truth???


Actually Hardley was probably being kind to both these clowns.

And Geeze Nick Jackoff has a punchable face.
 

84 Baby

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Why haven't our current board commented on this or anything? I'm very disappointed in them. f**k I barely know their names
 

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